posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @11:00PM
Post your info and reviews related to this concert in the comments section below. Informative and interesting posts will be moderated up and highlighted. Other links (photos, external reviews, etc.) related to this concert will also be compiled in this section as they are sent in.
posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @10:00AM
An anonymous person sends the link:

Morrissey show ends in frenzy - by Ian Hill, Recordnet.com (7 photos by Ariel Zambelich)
English singer exits mid-song after fan tears shirt


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also:

Morrissey stomps off Stockton stage - by Chris Macias, Sacramento Bee
Review: Fans wild for Morrissey - by Mark Robison, Reno Gazette-Journal
posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @10:00AM
vivek writes:
If you want to listen to the documentary in your favourite media player/gadget at your own time, I have made a recording (BBC Radio Player>Audacity>Lame) of it. You can find it here:

http://www.vivekayer.com/Morrissey.aspx
posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @10:00AM
Update: 05/01 23:58 GMT:
xshutkax writes:
"All you need is me" from Sparks
Full!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIQ0DIkpgV8
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An anonymous person writes:
morrissey's new song All You need Is Me up on YouTube from the Kimmel show!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTsuh2tQ__Q
posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @10:00AM
William Davis (thetexasbloke) writes:
In the April 19th issue of Rolling Stone (with Rosario Dawson & Rose McGowan on the cover) there are three Morrissey/Smiths references. On page 12 under the title "Tour Season Heats Up" Morrissey's tour is mentioned with tickets from "$35- $135". On page 32 there is a full page, full color add of the U.S. Morrissey tour. Classic photo. Finally, on page 7 there is a little blurb on "the Smiths Johnny Marr" and Modest Mouse. That's all. Pretty good for a Rolling Stone issue and if you save Morrissey/Smiths news clips it's a must have. Nice cover too!
posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @10:00AM
njosnavelinx writes:
Great news for the under 21 crowd. I just got an e-mail from Merck Mercuriadis informing me that the Spokane show this Saturday has been changed back to all-ages.

Tickets can be purchased here.
posted by davidt on Tuesday May 01 2007, @10:00AM
goinghome writes:
“A Love Supreme” is the name of the fanzine commenced in 1989 in support of the UK football team Sunderland (of which Roy Keane is now manager).

The magazine has earned acclaim for the creativity of its artwork contributions, and one of them quotes, with a slight adjustment, the Morrissey song ‘Irish Blood English Heart’, shown here:


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